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Who here has passed petitions?

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I've read all the opinions and bullshit over the years. I've often wondered if any of you worthless fucks has put your money where your mouth is.

Anyone here a committee person?

Anyone here ever pass petitions?

Anyone here ever been active in a campaign?

I know one poster other than myself who has. Curious about the rest of you armchair quarterbacks.
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370.02. Bag Limits per day: yellow-bellied sidewinders 2 two-faced tortfeasors 1
back-stabbing divorce litigators 3 horn-rimmed cut-throats 2 minutiae-advocating vultures 4 honest attorneys protected (endangered species)
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Some Damn Retard wrote:I've read all the opinions and bullshit over the years. I've often wondered if any of you worthless fucks has put your money where your mouth is.

Anyone here a committee person?

Anyone here ever pass petitions?

Anyone here ever been active in a campaign?

I know one poster other than myself who has. Curious about the rest of you armchair quarterbacks.
All of the above for a solid 6 years. Then I decided I needed to spend my time making some more green instead of chasing that poli job.

Which party did you work for?
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I've gone out of my way to sign petitions at signing parties and the like, but have never passed one myself. I have to much dislike for the common man to put myself in a situation where I have to speak to him where it's not absolutely necessary. People suck.
bsmack wrote:All of the above for a solid 6 years. Then I decided I got more enjoyment out of annoying you people on a daily basis.
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Some Damn Retard wrote:I've read all the opinions and bullshit over the years. I've often wondered if any of you worthless fucks has put your money where your mouth is.

Anyone here a committee person?

Anyone here ever pass petitions?

Anyone here ever been active in a campaign?

I know one poster other than myself who has. Curious about the rest of you armchair quarterbacks.
Why exactly is participation in an election as a volunteer for a candidate a prerequisite for having a political opinion?
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and the best part is you walked away with a clear conscience. None of that " I just helped a fucking politician" guilt. : )

plus the added bonus of dropping a load. works for me.
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Mister Bushice wrote:
Some Damn Retard wrote:I've read all the opinions and bullshit over the years. I've often wondered if any of you worthless fucks has put your money where your mouth is.

Anyone here a committee person?

Anyone here ever pass petitions?

Anyone here ever been active in a campaign?

I know one poster other than myself who has. Curious about the rest of you armchair quarterbacks.
Why exactly is participation in an election as a volunteer for a candidate a prerequisite for having a political opinion?
It isn't. It does, however, give you an opportunity to have your opinion heard by those making public policy and law.

It is entirely within your rights to spout off and complain....and not do a damn thing about it.
A BILL to Regulate the Hunting and Harvesting of Attorneys PC 370.00:

370.02. Bag Limits per day: yellow-bellied sidewinders 2 two-faced tortfeasors 1
back-stabbing divorce litigators 3 horn-rimmed cut-throats 2 minutiae-advocating vultures 4 honest attorneys protected (endangered species)
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not if the candidates I support never get elected to office because they are not in the demo or repub party.
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[quote="Some Damn Retard"]I've read all the opinions and bullshit over the years. I've often wondered if any of you worthless fucks has put your money where your mouth is.

Anyone here ever been active in a campaign?
[quote]Yup.

Been active supporting the Liberal candidates in my riding during the past 2 federal elections along with the last provincial election.
They were both elected.
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